Android 11

1. Android 11 Features





1.1. Message Bubbles

Message Bubbles
This Chat Bubble feature was initially introduced in the Android 10 version. However, Google never made it official in a stable update. Now, though, Google has finally prioritized the Chat Bubble feature in Android 11.

So how exactly this Message Bubble feature works? Whenever you’ll receive a message through the usual messaging app, a floating bubble will appear on the screen. This bubble can overlap on every app you’re using.
All you can do is tap on it to view the message. Besides, you can also move it around or leave it as it is on the screen. To remove it, you need to simply drag it down of the screen. If you use the Facebook Messanger app, then you’ll get the idea of what I’m talking about. It runs on the same concept.

1.2. Smart Power Menu

Smart Power Menu
Android 11 comes with an upgraded power menu button with the usual Power off, Emergency Contact, and Restart buttons on the top. Moreover, the new layout includes big tiles that take up the vast majority of the screen.

This tiles interface further consists of a few handy home gadgets control buttons. You can use these buttons to easily turn on/off the bedroom smart lights, or control Smartwatch and Bluetooth speaker. Most importantly, it also helps you easily access your Google Pay card for quick payment and transactions.

1.3. Redesigned Notifications

Redesigned Notifications
In the earlier Android version, the notification drawer includes notifications from different apps in a random manner. However, Android 11 has changed the way the notifications look. Now, the notifications are grouped or categorized into Conversations, Alerting, and Silent. Each of these sections is grouped as per the priorities.

Android 11 Notifications

At first, the conversation section consists of SMS messages that you can mark as read or make a quick reply. Secondly, the silent section can temporarily or permanently silent notifications from certain apps. Whereas, the alert section shows the alert notifications from email and social media.

1.4. Screen Recorder

Screen Recorder
Earlier, Google never made an official screen recording feature. Hence, plenty of users had to rely on those third-party Android apps to record screen. However, with the new Android version, Google has finally introduced the screen recording feature.

Screen Recorder

OnePlus, Vivo, and Xiaomi, etc. have already introduced this feature a long time back. Hence, it might seem to be much late, but, it is still exciting. It is quite easy to enable the screen recorder. All you need to do is go to quick settings.

Then swipe right until you see the screen recorder toggle button. As soon as you click on the button, a window will pop up to confirm whether you want to start recording. Besides, you can either record audio through the microphone or use the phone audio.

1.5. Music Control Widget

Music Control Widget
The media control feature was initially designed by the custom ROMs like CyanogenMod and LineageOS. Google introduced this widget for Android 10 as well as the Android 11 Beta version. However, it was hidden back in settings, and users were required to manually enable it.

Android 11 has moved the music control widget above the notifications. This way you can easily access and control the music through the quick settings. Additionally, the widget can let you play, pause, change the previous or next track, and even switch from speaker to Bluetooth headphones

1.6. One-time App Permissions

One-time App Permissions
Google has faced a lot of privacy as well as security-related issues in the past. To fix this problem, Android 11 comes with a new one-time permission feature. It is always suspicious when an app asks for permission to access your location, camera, or microphone.

Luckily, the latest Android version gives you full control to grant app permissions or not. Furthermore, you can also select the temporary one-time permission option to give permissions only for that specific session.

As soon as you close that application, Android will automatically revoke the permissions. This is the most important feature that improves security from those sneaky apps that collects your phone data without your concern.

1.7. Dark Theme Scheduling

Dark Theme Scheduling
Google finally released the Dark Mode or Dark Theme in Android 10. However, it completely missed the scheduling mode as it is seen in OnePlus phones. This is the main reason why users tried the third-party apps for scheduling purposes.

The new Android OS features the ability to enable and disable the Dark Theme with a time frame. There are three options added that include None, Turns on from sunset to sunrise, and Turns on at custom time.


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